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1,000 of useful knowledge. their first task is taking care of the eggs laid by the queen. they all work together. as they age they become so-called foragers leaving the hive to find nourishment for the eggs. now alone as single bees their brain changes. >> because after a while as a forager, the bee brain actually deteriorates much like you see in people with dementia. >> reporter: but force the bees back in time by returning them to the hive and their brains snap back. >> they can better remember new things again, an ability that was lost to them as their brain aged when they were foragers. >> reporter: the key here is that bees are are social beings and have a tough time coping with the stress of foraging alone. >> a bee feels very lonely. if you isolate a bee, she would usually not survive more than a week or ten day. >> reporter: how does this help me? >> it helps you because it shows that a social intervention can trigger proteins that can heal your brain. changing your social life is something you can do
1,000 of useful knowledge. their first task is taking care of the eggs laid by the queen. they all work together. as they age they become so-called foragers leaving the hive to find nourishment for the eggs. now alone as single bees their brain changes. >> because after a while as a forager, the bee brain actually deteriorates much like you see in people with dementia. >> reporter: but force the bees back in time by returning them to the hive and their brains snap back. >>...
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he set us up. we knew he was out there, he still managed to set us up. i'm sorry. i watched my partner die, and i couldn't do anything to save him. don't worry, ron. playboy's going to pay for this. you saw playboy there? no, but-- we all know he did it, agent. no, we don't. lieutenant, you think i don't know how bad you want this guy? i was a uniform just like you. i saw a lot of cops go down. before that, i watched my father get shot. he was killed doing his job, a cop's job, so don't think i don't know. officer mercer, what happened when you got the call? [inhales] nothing special. report of an aggravated assault. we were on it. this your regular beat? we were additional tonight, added because of the shootings. did you get a look at the guy? nothing. i was too damn scared. i'm still scared. you're not the only one. what am i going to tell them?rtner's family. the only thing you can tell them-- that we're going to catch the guy who did this. but the right guy. anything? we can forget cross referencing. these guys were just assigned this beat. there's no way the u
he set us up. we knew he was out there, he still managed to set us up. i'm sorry. i watched my partner die, and i couldn't do anything to save him. don't worry, ron. playboy's going to pay for this. you saw playboy there? no, but-- we all know he did it, agent. no, we don't. lieutenant, you think i don't know how bad you want this guy? i was a uniform just like you. i saw a lot of cops go down. before that, i watched my father get shot. he was killed doing his job, a cop's job, so don't think i...
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is he going to give us more of an agenda than he has revealed to us thus far? because he is getting some of the same criticism from democrats that governor romney is getting there republicans? >> no doubt and i think you saw the president on this bus tour take a hit, certainly because the jobs numbers came out and they are not great job numbers and he didn't introduce any new economic policies instead pushing sort of the same jobs plan he has been unable to get through the republican contrast. but these new ideas and the contrast of visions i think will come this summer, it is coming in the next month or two, largely again we have been about defining the candidates and we see about three quarters of president obama's ads have been negative ads against mitt romney pointing out his record on bain and accusing him of someone who outsources jobs and sort of the same idea on this bus tour. then is going to come this contrast in visions and i am told by campaign advisors they are just, they have just scratched the surface on mitt romney's business record and backgrou
is he going to give us more of an agenda than he has revealed to us thus far? because he is getting some of the same criticism from democrats that governor romney is getting there republicans? >> no doubt and i think you saw the president on this bus tour take a hit, certainly because the jobs numbers came out and they are not great job numbers and he didn't introduce any new economic policies instead pushing sort of the same jobs plan he has been unable to get through the republican...
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it used to be that everyone started kindergarten at age five. today, nearly a quarter of some kindergarten classrooms are populated by six-year-olds. kindergarten red-shirting has more than tripled since the 1970s. boys are twice as likely to be held back as girls, whites more than minorities, and rich more than poor. >> so how was your day? >> safer: holly korbey had never heard of red-shirting when she and her family moved to dallas. she assumed her son holden would start kindergarten shortly after he turned five in august of 2008, but she was shocked when her son's pre-school teacher urged her to hold him back. >> holly korbey: and i said, "what? why?" and i said, "he's... he reads. he's fully reading. he has no behavioral issues." and she said, "well, he's the very youngest, and here, all the youngest boys are... are held back." >> safer: and then, there were the other parents. >> holly korbey: they started asking me, "are you going to... what are you going to do with holden next year?" and i said, "well, i think we're going to send him to k
it used to be that everyone started kindergarten at age five. today, nearly a quarter of some kindergarten classrooms are populated by six-year-olds. kindergarten red-shirting has more than tripled since the 1970s. boys are twice as likely to be held back as girls, whites more than minorities, and rich more than poor. >> so how was your day? >> safer: holly korbey had never heard of red-shirting when she and her family moved to dallas. she assumed her son holden would start...
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. jim: we've got a playoff on the way here. the 18th. it's where it all gets started. troy kelly, ted potter jr. who would have guessed at the beginning of the week? and here are the fedex cup standings. kelly would move town 559 if he wins it. potter would move to 51st if he's the champion. this is the finish that got him to the playoff. at the 15th. look at this. forget about this one. -- forgot about this one. nick: this was only about the second putt made from any distance on 15 and then a fabulous second shot. toledoed it through the two bunkers to the front of the green. and then slam. jim: stood over that putts for a long time and switched -- swished it. he got to 18. no problem. unflappable was ted potter jr. down the stretch. there's his scorecard. well, each of them are guaranteed $658,000 in second place money. but they want the first prize and they'll settle it when we and they'll settle it when we
try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. jim: we've got a playoff on the way here. the 18th. it's where it all gets started. troy kelly, ted potter jr. who would have guessed at the beginning of the week? and here are the fedex cup standings. kelly would move town 559 if he wins it. potter would move to 51st if he's the champion. this is the finish that got him to the playoff. at the 15th. look at this. forget...
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we have something right on top of us. jim: warning there is threatening weather approaching. peter might have been right. that might have been it. nick: that's amazing. jim: here's the last time tonight on cbs. for lance barrow, steve milton, the production and technical teams here at cbs. jim nantz and nick faldo saying so long. ted potter is a winner on the pga tour. ning co to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the ultimate in mobile investing apps, free,
we have something right on top of us. jim: warning there is threatening weather approaching. peter might have been right. that might have been it. nick: that's amazing. jim: here's the last time tonight on cbs. for lance barrow, steve milton, the production and technical teams here at cbs. jim nantz and nick faldo saying so long. ted potter is a winner on the pga tour. ning co to get detailed stock quotes to voice recognition. e-trade leads the way in wherever, whenever investing. download the...
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stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> it is going to be another hot day. not as scorching as it has been. this is a 12 day stretch of hot days with temperatures at or above 90 degrees. we'll be seeing a transition. we have temperatures in the 80s. why would anybody need to get on a cruise ship to go to warmer temperatures? >> i would look to go to alaska. >> temperatures here are as warm as anywhere. we are warmer here than in florida and south beach. 85 our temperature. we are looking at a heat index of 90 in maryland. we have a heat advisory going into effect. many counties are already lifted from theheat advisory. we'll have a slight risk of thunderstorms as the front wipes out the heat and humidity in the area. we'll keep a close eye on that. temperatures 98. record 100. chance of a strong thunderstorm. temperatures 71 tonight. partly cloudy skies. hopefully these thunderstorms roll through without much problem. we'll have your co
stay with us. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> it is going to be another hot day. not as scorching as it has been. this is a 12 day stretch of hot days with temperatures at or above 90 degrees. we'll be seeing a transition. we have temperatures in the 80s. why would anybody need to get on a cruise ship to go to warmer temperatures? >> i would look to go to alaska. >> temperatures here are as warm as anywhere....
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it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy will start to improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we saw global moves, the bank of england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> well, i think it needs a lot of coordinated help. the fed will take into account the recent data. at the same time, europe is a very significant wild card out there. if europe experiences a severe recession it will be felt throughout the world. so it is important that europe addresses their issues. i think china has moved to restrengthen their economy, they were done fighting inflation, i think they're back now in an easy mode. and we'll start to see them start to move positively. >> let me ask you about the money moving these days in terms of investor fee
it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy will start to improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we saw global moves, the bank of england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> well, i think it needs a...
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it is wonderful for getting us to where we are today. thank you very much. -- thank you for writing that grant. [applause] >> it is true, there are a lot of wonderful things about san francisco. there is all of us. there is all that marvelous food. and we have terrific leadership. it is important that we have good leadership in the departments, the mayor's office, and in our budget office. but, likewise, really important that we have great leadership in our board of supervisors. david chiu is the president of our board, and he knows the issue of technology, plus many other things, a very, very intimately. he probably knows more than any of us will ever -- are ever likely to know. we might wish to know it, but we probably will not because he comes from the technology world. he was the founder and chief operating officer of grassroots enterprise, and online communications company. he is also a member of the city's committee on information. and he is -- which sets policies within the city and provide the overall direction for a city and cou
it is wonderful for getting us to where we are today. thank you very much. -- thank you for writing that grant. [applause] >> it is true, there are a lot of wonderful things about san francisco. there is all of us. there is all that marvelous food. and we have terrific leadership. it is important that we have good leadership in the departments, the mayor's office, and in our budget office. but, likewise, really important that we have great leadership in our board of supervisors. david...
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stay with us. >> the heat is our big story. with it staying so hot for so long, officials are warning of potential dangers. >> 11 news reporter sheldon dutes has more on the heat related illnesses to watch out for. >> these kids didn't need anyone to tell them how hot it is. >> cools you off! >> it's like a relief because we're finally not hot no more! >> and the little ones weren't the only ones to cool down. >> i come out here to cool off real quick. >> ice, ice, ice, ice! ice! >> over at the african-american festival near m&t bank stadium, the heat was just as stifling. >> throw it on the cement and it's going to cool. >> doing the water, this will add at least 10 to 20 degrees to this temperature that's outside. >> even with all the bottled water, air conditioned tent and these misting zones, it just wasn't enough to keep everyone cool. by 6:00 p.m., firefighters say they treated between 15 and 20 people for heat-related illnesses at the festival and with 10 reported heat-related deaths around
stay with us. >> the heat is our big story. with it staying so hot for so long, officials are warning of potential dangers. >> 11 news reporter sheldon dutes has more on the heat related illnesses to watch out for. >> these kids didn't need anyone to tell them how hot it is. >> cools you off! >> it's like a relief because we're finally not hot no more! >> and the little ones weren't the only ones to cool down. >> i come out here to cool off real quick....
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and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and supervision to deal about -- deal with their conviction problems, it's not going to happen at the misdemeanor level. >> let me go to a couple of the questions from the audience. i've shared them with our district attorney. george, two questions there, one related to whether or not drug possession should be treated differently for adults than from juveniles. and then a question about back on track, whether or not that program would be positively or adversely affected by senator leno's proposal. >> yes, let me start with the first question con
and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and...
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is for us to be a bit special we used to be an old quarry but since then they've used to train back . military divers and even a few james like me. is going to be one of the interesting feet up. and down on the bottom i wasn't disappointed business sunken plane complete with nazi insignia. and it makes a pretty intimidating obstacle course. i was even able to bring away a souvenir as well. that is a great dive site beneath the clarity was a little bit of the water but i did notice for the jugular. over that. james cameron dropped. back on dry land it was time to take him some more of the local region and visit a poignant reminder of how modern kaliningrad was founded. the clinton grand region came into existence at the end of the second world war when it was an expired the soviet union and it was the scene of some fierce fighting from one thousand nine hundred forty forty five and here in the little village of risk it's one of the few places in russia where you can find a soviet memorial next to a german war cemetery. several hundred german soldiers have been reburying here from all a
is for us to be a bit special we used to be an old quarry but since then they've used to train back . military divers and even a few james like me. is going to be one of the interesting feet up. and down on the bottom i wasn't disappointed business sunken plane complete with nazi insignia. and it makes a pretty intimidating obstacle course. i was even able to bring away a souvenir as well. that is a great dive site beneath the clarity was a little bit of the water but i did notice for the...
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he used to work, sell tapes. the sad part about smith's early life and what shaped him forever, he lost his father very young. he was about 12. his father was a trucking man, a teamster, and he would cart goods up through the city, and he died young, and he never graduated from the 8th grade. if you trace his red bookin' trees which is the official biographies of the new york state assemblymen, he said he graduated from the 8th grade, which was not true, and he inherited his father's truck business, which was not true. but that might have been consciousness of sitting in a place with wealthy men from upstate. but the struggling diehard neighborhood shaped him forever and made him tough. it was a catholic church. >> so he went through seventh grade? >> he had to leave a month or two prior to graduating 8th grade because things were too tough at home. >> al smith was born lower side of new york. paint the larger picture. what was new york like and the country like in 1873? >> well, 1873, new york is growing increas
he used to work, sell tapes. the sad part about smith's early life and what shaped him forever, he lost his father very young. he was about 12. his father was a trucking man, a teamster, and he would cart goods up through the city, and he died young, and he never graduated from the 8th grade. if you trace his red bookin' trees which is the official biographies of the new york state assemblymen, he said he graduated from the 8th grade, which was not true, and he inherited his father's truck...
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us associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in now while his own future hangs precariously in the balance norris myth london well the spot isn't just plight we can make sense back in the game the whistle blowing web site is publishing the so-called syrian files the green promised millions of emails will be released over the next few weeks exposing the west's hypocrisy in dealing with damascus the first batch of documents revealed how an italian company supplied the syrian authorities with sophisticated communication and christian equipment as recently as this family and there are more damning revelations to follow so there is apparently a hundred times more information than the previous leak of u.s. diplomatic cables just erratic from the government accountability project says the fact syria files are making headlines despite the criticism against join the sangean with a lease proves the group significance. if these leaks were meaningless fluff or not in the public interest in knowing cared no one would report on them and they would see julian assange djo
us associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in now while his own future hangs precariously in the balance norris myth london well the spot isn't just plight we can make sense back in the game the whistle blowing web site is publishing the so-called syrian files the green promised millions of emails will be released over the next few weeks exposing the west's hypocrisy in dealing with damascus the first batch of documents revealed how an italian company supplied...
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sense, the gop is making us use a jedi mind trick. i'm not going to let you all be fooled. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. >>> welcome back. okay. you may be wondering what in the world i am doing with a darth vader mask and light sabers, but as yoda might say, guess not or learn not. i'm not one to second guess another person's decisions. sorry, the light sabers are making a lot of noise. but maybe just this once at times it's difficult to reconcile who mitt romney is what republicans want in a candidate, as though they are trying to perform a jedi mind trick on voters like onni wan kenobi. >> let me see your identification. >> you don't need to see his identification. >> we don't need to see his identification. >> these aren't the droids are you looking for. >> these aren'
sense, the gop is making us use a jedi mind trick. i'm not going to let you all be fooled. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. >>> welcome back. okay. you may be wondering what in the world i am doing with a darth vader mask and...
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he's not like the rest of us. and also, yes, barack obama talked about his trip on the bus and everything. but the startling contrast was that barack obama canceled his annual trip to martha's vineyard. the optics of that would be untenable. they all need the time to campaign. >> let the guy take a vacation. i think journalists make too much of this. everybody knows that romney is a wealthy man. he made the money himself. >> right. >> and yet, you see this theme come up in stories again and again and again. is it a fair thing to harp on? >> yes. and i'll tell you why. i don't think -- i agree with you that i don't think the sweth a defining characteristic. i think you should be able to be wealthy and serve the public. we should actually welcome that. what you can't do -- i think -- is provide no context for who you are or your candidacy. not do interviews, not talk to the press, do limited availabilities. again, it goes to the point of excessive caution. trying to get from point a to point b without taking the ris
he's not like the rest of us. and also, yes, barack obama talked about his trip on the bus and everything. but the startling contrast was that barack obama canceled his annual trip to martha's vineyard. the optics of that would be untenable. they all need the time to campaign. >> let the guy take a vacation. i think journalists make too much of this. everybody knows that romney is a wealthy man. he made the money himself. >> right. >> and yet, you see this theme come up in...
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that he eve been a disaster for us. they've cost a trillion dollars over the period afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> when you look at the way afghanistan is going, many say it's become a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done? rather than going in with men on the ground, big, large truths and says we're going to tackle the terrorists through intelligence, through special forces and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs and we should do everything we can to get the united nations to the deal with conflict before they get -- before people start resorting to violence just begets violence. i think we ought to renounce war and have -- let the courts handle it, have arbitration at the united nations and let them handle it and then be bound by what those decisions are. i mean, if everybody started shooting everybody that they had a disagreement with, all we'd be doing is shooting each other there's enough of that anyway. but that doesn't accomplish anything except g
that he eve been a disaster for us. they've cost a trillion dollars over the period afghanistan, a trillion. it's just crazy. >> when you look at the way afghanistan is going, many say it's become a counter terrorist operation. is that really what america should have done? rather than going in with men on the ground, big, large truths and says we're going to tackle the terrorists through intelligence, through special forces and so on. >> i think war should be avoided at all costs...
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they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact republicans are saying that maybe they will implement provisions throughout the states? >> we supported health care reform and obamacare. we believe that the argument should be over. it was passed by congress. signed by the president. it was validated by the supreme court. we believe we have to get on with talking about creating jobs in this country and rebuilding our economy. some states with republican governors say that they will not accept the medicaid dollars that the federal government will move to those states to increase or decrease the number of all uninsure
they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact...
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or the use of the fees with in this area. i will go out and look to see if i can find those letters. and here we are. i will hand these to the commission. there are some corrections i would like to go over. the first is on -- these are changes to the draft motion, on page 3. but is the incorrect date, pursuant to the guidelines -- the date listed there is january 12. this should be june 14 of this year. and further, -- this is monitoring -- on page 2 of 5, there is a heading that says architectural resources. these look like minor changes. we wanted to add a sentence into the draft motion, on page 32. this is paragraph 22, speaking of the community funds. we want to urge the project sponsor, to push for an agreement with hickory street. that will end the staff presentation and maybe we should hear from other people and i will review the docket a little bit more. >> and is there more staff or project sponsors? >> thank you. >> i am lou vasquez. we were the successful respondents to something issued by the mayor's department. w
or the use of the fees with in this area. i will go out and look to see if i can find those letters. and here we are. i will hand these to the commission. there are some corrections i would like to go over. the first is on -- these are changes to the draft motion, on page 3. but is the incorrect date, pursuant to the guidelines -- the date listed there is january 12. this should be june 14 of this year. and further, -- this is monitoring -- on page 2 of 5, there is a heading that says...
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and myself with thanks for joining us for mosaic. the welcome back some good friends located here in the bay area charles gibbs with united religions initiative it's good to have you welcome now let's start right out united religions initiative >>> we are global and interfaith organization our purpose is to promote in during daily interfaith cooperation to end religious the motivated violence and create cultures of peace justice and healing for the earth and all living beings. small bowls. but carried out to many local groups called cooperation circles with over 550 of them in 80 countries over half a million members who each day tried to make some contribution to making that purpose a reality to interfaith cooperation. we are in 80 countries and 550 local groups and over half a million members. >>> the begun here in santa to scope greta that's correct out of an invitation from the un in 1993 to the then episcopal bishop pierre william swing ask him to post a one hour interfaith service from the u.n. charter setting at the grace cath
and myself with thanks for joining us for mosaic. the welcome back some good friends located here in the bay area charles gibbs with united religions initiative it's good to have you welcome now let's start right out united religions initiative >>> we are global and interfaith organization our purpose is to promote in during daily interfaith cooperation to end religious the motivated violence and create cultures of peace justice and healing for the earth and all living beings. small...
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so good to have you with us today this is still ahead for you in the program about a. russian classes on the streets of the ukrainian capital of the country possible recognizing russian as an official language and regions. and scientists hope they found the so-called god particle and say its existence my own look at the mystery of how universe was created. the deadline for julian assange and his extradition to sweden set by britain's highest court came past saturday but the whistleblower does still remain in the u.k. he's still waiting for ecuador to decide on his request for political asylum before taking refuge in the embassy of this south american country produced a much talked about interview show exclusively here on our. last edition ed just this week laura smith not upset. the key moments of the series. i'm julian assange . it is true of wiki leaks where they expose the world secrets these documents belong the united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn this quote after quote the long promised an insight into the world t
so good to have you with us today this is still ahead for you in the program about a. russian classes on the streets of the ukrainian capital of the country possible recognizing russian as an official language and regions. and scientists hope they found the so-called god particle and say its existence my own look at the mystery of how universe was created. the deadline for julian assange and his extradition to sweden set by britain's highest court came past saturday but the whistleblower does...
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thank it as us no to. close associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in while his own future hangs precariously in the balance laura smith london. despite its editor's plight wiki leaks remains firm in its decision to publish the so-called syrian files the secret spilling group has started to release more than two million e-mails exposing international companies interests and to dealings in syria as well as the government's inner workings initial wires released it showed that an italian company supplied assad's government with cutting edge communication equipment as recently as february the online group promised even more damning revelations to come the amount of information is expected to dwarf that of wiki leaks infamous u.s. diplomatic cables just radek from the government accountability project says that the fact syrian files are making headlines despite the criticism against julian assange and wiki leaks proves the group's significance if these leaks were meaningless fl
thank it as us no to. close associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in while his own future hangs precariously in the balance laura smith london. despite its editor's plight wiki leaks remains firm in its decision to publish the so-called syrian files the secret spilling group has started to release more than two million e-mails exposing international companies interests and to dealings in syria as well as the government's inner workings initial wires released...
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it is kind of hot in here, pina you get col us someadas? - -us som- us some pina coladas? we have the specific people that we want to of knowledge for organizations that made a distinct impact in their contribution to the apa community. the awards are being presented in three categories. we have the community leadership at a lifetime achievement award. for organization, we have the community impact for word. the top three finalists were submitted to a panel of three distinguished judges to make the final selection. the judges are dr. frank chong , a former san francisco board of education member. go-ahead and applauded. -- go ahead and applaud. dr. morishita. and patsy kito, director of the samoan community development center. [applause] we want to thank and did knowledge southwest airlines for their sponsorship and providing all of the awards with -- award winners with two round-trip tickets to anywhere southwest airlines flies with an unlimited supply of peanuts. i want to ask -- to presnent the community leadership award, and join me in welcoming dr. emily murase. >> th
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and to see what we're up to during the week or to send us questions and comments, join us online. follow us on twitter at c-spanhistory or like us on facebook at facebo facebook.com/c-spanhistory. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >>> we had pulled into the refueling that morning around 9:30. we have moored the ship to a pier in the middle of the hash zblert former commanding officer of the uss cole on the events surrounding al qaeda's october 2000 attack that left 17 dead and 37 injured. >> i was turned back to my desk and doing routine paperwork when at 11:18 in the morning there was a thunderous explosion. you could feel all fi505 feet o the destroyer thrust up and to the right. it is almost like we seemed to hang for a second in the air as the ship was doing this odd three dimensional twisting and flexing. we came back down in the water, lights went out, ceiling tiles came and popped out, everything on my desk lifted up a foot and slammed back down. i literally grabbed the underside of my desk in a brace position until the ship stopped
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saw my neighbors brief collapse particularly your ship this has to be administered living room this used to be a bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the router which came right up to the tops of the windows with milla managed to escape and sat there and right on a neighbor's fence where the house collapsed she was perhaps a little remote as neighbors say just down the road a neighbor on a river and had her house collapse on top of thousands of workers with heavy equipment trying to clean up the fast amounts of deborah and to provide people with shelter and with food but things are becoming more difficult as time wears on food supplies are short people here are exhausted they are hungry and increasingly they're angry. russian president vladimir putin flew over the area and has come and met local leaders to try and decide what should be done to help people here as best as possible and he's demanded an inquiry looking into if there could have been moved things that could have been done to help protect this town and its citizens and the region from the floods the
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i think that has two big impplications for us. first this is going to be a dog fight and a very close election that may turn on turnout and mobilization efforts. the second implication for the president is this increases the pressure on him to make a contrast or negative argument against mitt romney. what they were hoping to argue was more of we took the country back from the brink. do you want to turn back? it is tougher to lean on that argument with economic news that is so equivocal at best. that is going to push them further towards the argument that tries to make the case against mitt romney's direction. >> mitt romney is saying that corporate taxes, he is sticking on the message of economy and corporate taxes are too high. businesses face too much regulation. is that an argument that will connect with voters who are trying to pay their bills who are trying to already kind of grasp the fact that he's got money in foreign banks and not sure what that means and the obama administration is using that to their advantage with a ne
i think that has two big impplications for us. first this is going to be a dog fight and a very close election that may turn on turnout and mobilization efforts. the second implication for the president is this increases the pressure on him to make a contrast or negative argument against mitt romney. what they were hoping to argue was more of we took the country back from the brink. do you want to turn back? it is tougher to lean on that argument with economic news that is so equivocal at best....
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. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on "cnn sunday morning," which starts right now. >>> extreme heat baking half the country. more than 300,000 still without power, and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. >>> plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, it might be cool temperatures at wimbledon, but it's hot on the court. for the first time in 73 years, a brit will -- 74 years, a brit will play in the men's final. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. 4:00 a.m. in the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. we start this morning with extreme weather. record temperatures being blamed for as many as 30 deaths across seven states. the heat has led to power problems. more than 300,000 people without power, without air conditioning. relief may be on the way. a cold front moving from the great lakes heading south. a warn
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it is unfair to ask us to do this. thank you. commissioner fong: let me call a couple of more names. if you are ready -- [inaudible] >> good evening. i am one of the very affected neighbors directly facing the church. the church is 1601 larkin and i am 1600 larkin. for two years, since the last eir was not approved, we did not hear anything because we were subpoenaed. around that time, given a 2010, -- june of 2010, we got served. no communication, no outreach from the developer. we did not know what was going on. about a month ago, my neighbor got a call. i got a call, did you get it? so and so, three of the members got the call and they were on vacation. is that three minutes? >> you have 30 seconds. >> there is no notification come at the very last minute. the neighborhood group got together -- there is notification, at the very last minute. the meeting was held at old first church. i thought it was canceled. finally saw somebody go in the side door. i echo everything that was said before. please do not certify anything tonigh
it is unfair to ask us to do this. thank you. commissioner fong: let me call a couple of more names. if you are ready -- [inaudible] >> good evening. i am one of the very affected neighbors directly facing the church. the church is 1601 larkin and i am 1600 larkin. for two years, since the last eir was not approved, we did not hear anything because we were subpoenaed. around that time, given a 2010, -- june of 2010, we got served. no communication, no outreach from the developer. we did...
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where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> something i should have thought better. now it's like, i can do good in school, it's just like i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just complete a class. >> it's the unusual or maybe never case that someone would just go out and start committing crimes and having this great school record. but it's hard to be good if you've already had a bet toward getting into trouble or all your friends are the type that are getting into trouble. and so it just becomes a way of life. in some neighborhoods it's almost like do unto others before they do it to you. >> i'm going to finish college. and i'm going to get my degree. probably go further than that and try to get my masters. my mom got her masters. she's going for her doctorate. so you know, got to do something like that. my parents are beautiful people. if you meet my parents, you would never think i would be going through the stuff like i've done i
where i'm from people are not used to be successful. two weeks after he gets released he's right back in that jungle. he changes. >> something i should have thought better. now it's like, i can do good in school, it's just like i can't be free long enough to finish a semester or just complete a class. >> it's the unusual or maybe never case that someone would just go out and start committing crimes and having this great school record. but it's hard to be good if you've already had a...
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he used to say he used to get confused with the bystanders and visitors. that was before they had microphones. for two full years he never spoke. which is hard to believe. >> and then he sat in two seats that are right here where we've got two gentlemen. we've got jeman here with the beard raising his hand. >> the majority leader. >> and when he served as majority leader of the assembly. and this gentleman over here in the tie. yes, you. >> that's when smith was the minority leader. that was in 1911. smith became majority leader when the democrats took over. in 1912 they went into the minority. and then in 1913, he wound up being the speaker. so he sat -- >> right behind us is the speaker's chair. but right off the chamber, maybe 20 steps from where we're sitting, is the speaker's office that al smith used. the current speaker, of course, sidney sheldon -- sheldon silver, i'm so sorry about that, uses the office there. there is a portrait of al smith. >> they came from the same district. both democrats. both were speaker of the assembly. it's interesting t
he used to say he used to get confused with the bystanders and visitors. that was before they had microphones. for two full years he never spoke. which is hard to believe. >> and then he sat in two seats that are right here where we've got two gentlemen. we've got jeman here with the beard raising his hand. >> the majority leader. >> and when he served as majority leader of the assembly. and this gentleman over here in the tie. yes, you. >> that's when smith was the...
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. >> jamie: and red relief, yesterday the map you showed us was almost all red. we hope for everybody to stay cool. thanks, rick. >> eric: there is a dry spell and' water shortage warning in indianapolis. the local utility is asking folks to voluntarily stop watering their lawns. until friday. severe drought conditions and heavy water use are causing water levels to drop quickly, in area reservoirs. a spokesperson says the system is simply overburden. >> alisyn: it is a lot of water being used and a lot of water going through our already aging infrastructure which can ultimately create possibly water main breaks. that aside the reservoir levels are also dropping. >> eric: the utility warns the supply levels continue to drop, and they'll issue a mandatory ban on watering. >> jamie: that is tough, some good news after rough weather they had in missouri. five people are missing after a dock collapsed, found to be safe. it happened at a resort 90 miles southeast of kansas city. and the dock giving way during a thunderstorm, a number of boats also damaged. and the sev
. >> jamie: and red relief, yesterday the map you showed us was almost all red. we hope for everybody to stay cool. thanks, rick. >> eric: there is a dry spell and' water shortage warning in indianapolis. the local utility is asking folks to voluntarily stop watering their lawns. until friday. severe drought conditions and heavy water use are causing water levels to drop quickly, in area reservoirs. a spokesperson says the system is simply overburden. >> alisyn: it is a lot of...
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this is all of us in it together rather than the republican view of all of us basically separate and apart. >> i want to show you what the president said in an interview with the nbc affiliate in cincinnati. president obama laid into mitt romney for his health care plan date language flip-flop earlier this week. the president questioned romney's principles. >> the fact that a whole bunch of republicans in washington suddenly said, this is a tax. for six years he said it wasn't. and now he's suddenly reversed himself. and so the question becomes, are you doing that because of politics? are you abandoning a principle you fought for for six years simply because you are getting pressure for two days? >> jared bernstein, quick final thought from you on what you just watched. >> this is -- we are deep into the silly season, my friends. this is one of the most inane debates we've had so far. look, if people who don't pay this penalty, people who can afford to get insurance but don't, are placing an implicit tax on the rest of us who have to cover their uncompensated costs. romney understand
this is all of us in it together rather than the republican view of all of us basically separate and apart. >> i want to show you what the president said in an interview with the nbc affiliate in cincinnati. president obama laid into mitt romney for his health care plan date language flip-flop earlier this week. the president questioned romney's principles. >> the fact that a whole bunch of republicans in washington suddenly said, this is a tax. for six years he said it wasn't. and...
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vandals used tree limbs and smash and knock over beehive boxes. the farm is run by volunteers and provides a hands-on educational program. hundred office dollars of equipment was lost. this is video from a similar attack at that that happened tws ago this month. some 200,000 bees were killed after vandals sprayed pesticide at the farm on laguna street. nobody was ever arrested. >>> hundreds of thousands of pounds of meat is being recalled. ang. >> alan: it your computer safe from mall -- malware? >> ama: weather changes are coming our way. we >> ama: breaking news from the delta. the rio vista draw bridge is open both directions. traffic is backed up on both the solano county and contra costa county sides of the bridge no word on when the bridge may re-open. >> alan: federal food safety officials are recalling nearly 348,000-pounds of various frozen meat and poultry products, products made be new jersey vased company. it may be contaminated with list year ya. most of the products are meat patties and meat balz. they were sold in 10-30-pound cases
vandals used tree limbs and smash and knock over beehive boxes. the farm is run by volunteers and provides a hands-on educational program. hundred office dollars of equipment was lost. this is video from a similar attack at that that happened tws ago this month. some 200,000 bees were killed after vandals sprayed pesticide at the farm on laguna street. nobody was ever arrested. >>> hundreds of thousands of pounds of meat is being recalled. ang. >> alan: it your computer safe from...
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estimated 75% of products that consumers use include corn. back in new york city, you would think the heat would be good for iced cream sales. one vendor says it's driving away business. >> right now it is too hot. >> reporter: and people are still out tonight despite all of this heat. experts are reminding people to stay hydrated and that goes for making sure your pets get enough water too. lester? >> thank you. let's find out more about that storm threat and when relief is expected from the heat. kelly cast joins us now. >> reporter: millions of people sweating it out. we're talking about oppressive humidity. you can see the area shaded in the darker orange that is dangerous heat to be outdoors make sure you stay hydrated. but there is some relief in sight. we have a cold front sagging to the south. new york city will get a cool wind cooling us back to average we are talking the mid 80s. but still south of that front, very oppressive. severe weather a threat with that cool down. severe thunderstorm watches are in effect for the entire state
estimated 75% of products that consumers use include corn. back in new york city, you would think the heat would be good for iced cream sales. one vendor says it's driving away business. >> right now it is too hot. >> reporter: and people are still out tonight despite all of this heat. experts are reminding people to stay hydrated and that goes for making sure your pets get enough water too. lester? >> thank you. let's find out more about that storm threat and when relief is...
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we're here because we want the power "a" restrained and "b" used in good rather than bad ways. >> use it in one way, the libertarian -- >> well, the neocon wants -- >> and the cultural conservatives do it differently. >> they're all held together by the facts that if the other guys, not them, but the other guys, the big government liberals have it, they all lose. >> do they really lose? does the neoconservative lose? >> well, they -- they do currently, although they argued when -- they argued at the time when buckley and others were questioning the adventurism of the foreign policy, kristol said, fine, we'll go back to the democrats, because we're more comfortable with them anyway. because their whole thing is essentially, it's foreign policy based. the rest of it is veneer. it's based on the theory -- i think i related to you at the time the soviet union collapsed and before "the weekly standard" was founded, even before some of the other things at an off-the-record dinner, bill argued that america had to find another enemy, because america had to go on a crusade, because a nation is
we're here because we want the power "a" restrained and "b" used in good rather than bad ways. >> use it in one way, the libertarian -- >> well, the neocon wants -- >> and the cultural conservatives do it differently. >> they're all held together by the facts that if the other guys, not them, but the other guys, the big government liberals have it, they all lose. >> do they really lose? does the neoconservative lose? >> well, they -- they...
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you put people back to work and you create something that is useful to all of us. >>> supporters say high-speed rail will take cars off the road but opponents say the first construction will be in the central valley college a train to nowhere. the golden gate bridge could get money for a suicide barrier things to a new federal transportation bill, the first built to contain language to allow funding for suicide prevention on bridges. it does not provide a $15 million needed it makes the bridge eligible for funding for the first time. more than 1500 people have jumped from the bridge since it opened in 1937. a memorial service and san jose religious leaders representing various faiths parade for patients who died at the old santa clara county hospital who died between up to 1935 a family's 42 port 2 a for a funeral they were buried at the long forgotten cemetery. construction crews accident and covered 15 coffins. >>> today is our opportunity to offer prayers and honor them with men i know their names or histories they had grieving families we know they were part of our community. >>>
you put people back to work and you create something that is useful to all of us. >>> supporters say high-speed rail will take cars off the road but opponents say the first construction will be in the central valley college a train to nowhere. the golden gate bridge could get money for a suicide barrier things to a new federal transportation bill, the first built to contain language to allow funding for suicide prevention on bridges. it does not provide a $15 million needed it makes...
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thank you all for being with us this evening. and that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. and if you have a question or a comment e-mail us at justice @ fox news .com. see you next week, same time, same place. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. >>> i'm lou dobbs and this is a fox business network special presentation for the fox news channel. out of work. tonight, employment in america. where are the jobs? >> we are still not creating them as fast as we want. >> there is nothing out there. nothing. >> who is hiring? >> you're hiring but you can't find workers. >> who is firing? >> they laid me off and outsourced our positions. >> the reports are in. >> a disappointing jobs report sending stocks scening today. >> the jobs report today. that was a stun. >>> jobs just ain't materia
thank you all for being with us this evening. and that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. and if you have a question or a comment e-mail us at justice @ fox news .com. see you next week, same time, same place. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's...
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thank you all for being with us this evening. and that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. and if you have a question or a comment e-mail us at justice @ fox news .com. see you next week, same time, same place. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. [ male announcer ] every day, the world gets more colex. and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everhing the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, but drives progress. ♪ and driving progress is what we do every day. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ok, so you're no marathon man. but thanks to the htc one x from at&t, with its built in beats audio, every note sounds amazingly clear. ...making it easy to get lost in the music... and, well... rio vista?!! [ male announcer ] ...lost. introducing the musically enhanced htc one x from at&t. rethink possible. why does my mouth feel dry
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ed rendell is with us, from the "america's us withes, how america's leaders lost the fugu to make us great." thank you, governor. >> my pleasure. >> the book takes on the wussification, what makes you think we lost our way? >> well, the wuss is something who lacks the courage to go with their convictions, i think that in washington today, we are in danger of falling off a cliff. there is no question about it. and the people have to say to their leaders, hey, trust us. we're smarter than you think. we can handle the truth. tell us the truth, tell us what has to be done. and we'll surprise you. we wouldn't necessarily wreak havoc on you for doing things that are risky. but it is up to our nation's leaders to do what is important, put aside partisanship, and take risks. >> today we are ignoring some of the major issues we all face, like the big expenses of some of the entitlements. so how do we regain boldness and innovativeness, how do we avoid spending while balancing fiscal responsibility? >> there's a blueprint out there that's called simpson bowles. it say good effort to do everyth
ed rendell is with us, from the "america's us withes, how america's leaders lost the fugu to make us great." thank you, governor. >> my pleasure. >> the book takes on the wussification, what makes you think we lost our way? >> well, the wuss is something who lacks the courage to go with their convictions, i think that in washington today, we are in danger of falling off a cliff. there is no question about it. and the people have to say to their leaders, hey, trust...
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i do not feel we need the conclusions of law that she offers us. i think that is our responsibility. chairperson hur: i agree with that. i do not think we need the conclusions of law, and i do not think we need her to tell us how his actions relate to his duties. we have an expert for that. any dissenting views? >> may i speak to the issue? i think the question is not whether it missileman's declaration is cumulative -- -- whether miss lemon's declaration is cumulative. it is about their relationship between a sheriff who has committed an act of violence and the duties of the sheriff. i think those are things for which there is a story. in terms of the ultimate issue, there is a difference in criminal law and in civil law. in civil law, there is explicit evidence that says it is admissible for an expert to offer you their opinion on the ultimate issue. that does not bind you to the expert opinion, but it is not an inappropriate opinion to make. it certainly is admissible under the evidence code. under criminal law, that is different. you cannot giv
i do not feel we need the conclusions of law that she offers us. i think that is our responsibility. chairperson hur: i agree with that. i do not think we need the conclusions of law, and i do not think we need her to tell us how his actions relate to his duties. we have an expert for that. any dissenting views? >> may i speak to the issue? i think the question is not whether it missileman's declaration is cumulative -- -- whether miss lemon's declaration is cumulative. it is about their...
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what is going on. >> she told us very calm and told us that he was sick. and he had brain cancer. >> they told us that, you know, charles is dying, and we have to go somewhere, where, you know, it is nicer and beautiful for him, and we just don't want him passing in the house. with everything being said, we want him comfortable in a nice place. >> being here at george marks allows us and the entire family to be here together at all times. no visiting hours and none of that, and no restrictions. we are free to be with him any time of the day or the night. >> since like i'm the older brother, i feel like i need to be in there with him so when he wakes up, if he can still remember us, he knows i'm right there, and that i will always be right there with him. >> there's nothing that he can do about it. nothing we can do about it. we just have to be strong. >> i never thought that my kids would be as at teptitentive as are. it is not just my wife and i taking care of charles, but everybody. >> it hurts to have to see them go through it. it is hard. >> it is hard
what is going on. >> she told us very calm and told us that he was sick. and he had brain cancer. >> they told us that, you know, charles is dying, and we have to go somewhere, where, you know, it is nicer and beautiful for him, and we just don't want him passing in the house. with everything being said, we want him comfortable in a nice place. >> being here at george marks allows us and the entire family to be here together at all times. no visiting hours and none of that,...
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live for us which is just. now who cassim the leader of the shari'a for holland movement denounces football and all the other values of dutch society in the apartment he rents he is preparing for another protest in the center of amsterdam together with his friend. young muslims often. encounter in the capital but sometimes the outcome is unpleasant during one of his last sermons seem was attacked by possible i might be so shall not. the police are suspicious of the islamists and frequently check their documents. because they saw the side of the ear where. it was. because. we went back to our roots is. much more. black and black though you could if next to each other or you could work and so. this is. after he began to dress in traditional muslim clothes in public relations with abu cassini neighbors soured. a little with with them a bit like. that. and they know me like. that people. but i don't think that. the career could be although i did feel i paid my rent but the problem is with most insistence that we ha
live for us which is just. now who cassim the leader of the shari'a for holland movement denounces football and all the other values of dutch society in the apartment he rents he is preparing for another protest in the center of amsterdam together with his friend. young muslims often. encounter in the capital but sometimes the outcome is unpleasant during one of his last sermons seem was attacked by possible i might be so shall not. the police are suspicious of the islamists and frequently...
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this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade in life, and then slowly, slowly noise ines begins to creep into the process of the brain. you can think of it as growing chatter in the brain. we know that because we can add noise in the brain in various ways, and in science we would not do this in a human, but we could do this in a rat. and over two or three or four weeksa four rat in the prime of life -- four weeks, the brain of the rat looks like the brain at the end of life. we see an interesting thing when we look at the detail. we open up the characteristics of the brain near the end of life
this is an asset we should use. but how can we use it? before describe that, i want to say -- you know, how do you turn an old brain that appears to be deteriorating into a physically and functioning younger one? the answer is, you train it. you have to train inappropriately. there are certain strategies that have to be applied, obviously. another question is, why does the brain deteriorate to start with? why is it is degrading? the simple answer is, you reach a peak and about the third decade...
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we also have banned styrofoam and a single use plastic bags in our effort to achieve zero waste. most importantly, this board and san francisco passed the mandatory recycling and composting ordinance, and our construction and demolition board. some of the milestones over the last few years, back in 1917, was the first community recycling center founded. in 1987, ab 2020 created the bottle bill or the california redemption value, which allow folks to redeem bottles and cans at different places. in 1990, we launched the bucket curbside recycling program. in 1999, the fantastic three, the three different colored bins were launched. in 2000, there were 30 recycling centers operating in san francisco. in 2003, we established the zero waste goals for 2020. in 2006, our cnd ordinance was adopted. in 2009, the mandatory recycling composting ordinance was adopted. in 2011, there were 19 crb centers in san francisco. i want to talk about our department works with the city to increase recycling and composting. the fantastic three system is in over 95% of businesses end residents. we have do
we also have banned styrofoam and a single use plastic bags in our effort to achieve zero waste. most importantly, this board and san francisco passed the mandatory recycling and composting ordinance, and our construction and demolition board. some of the milestones over the last few years, back in 1917, was the first community recycling center founded. in 1987, ab 2020 created the bottle bill or the california redemption value, which allow folks to redeem bottles and cans at different places....
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but he saved us from the cliff. that is worth system. >> i working hard at how he is saving us if more poem are unemployed. we are stuck at a high unemployment number and since the great depression. and there is one. and liz, how is this a big step in the right direction. i am not seeing it. >> three years ago we would have killed 8.2. that looked great. did we set our expectations too high . probably. getting back to 5 in only four years that is a long way to go. think of it this way. we lost 8 million and restored 4.4 million. are we done? absolutely not. i think the president is saying, this has been hard and long and been tough. but we are move nothing the right direction and if we stop now we could go back ward that's the last thing anyone want to do. >> i am drown 30 feet under water and now only 28 feet and we are still drowning, folks, that's what i get. >> that is why aren't you why the are you better off argument is not working. they were not better off. they lost their jobs and people are not worse off th
but he saved us from the cliff. that is worth system. >> i working hard at how he is saving us if more poem are unemployed. we are stuck at a high unemployment number and since the great depression. and there is one. and liz, how is this a big step in the right direction. i am not seeing it. >> three years ago we would have killed 8.2. that looked great. did we set our expectations too high . probably. getting back to 5 in only four years that is a long way to go. think of it this...
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chairperson hur: let us to july 10, ok? let us know by july 10 whether you have a rebuttal case you want to present. is that reasonable? >> yes. >> two issues, actually. one is we would like to have some date certain by which we will now -- know whether or not sure if tennessee -- sheriff hennessey will be here on the 18th. chairperson hur: it sounds like he is not appearing. >> is that the commitment? >> if he changes his mind, i will let everyone here on short order. -- hear on short order. chairperson hur: if we did not hear from you on july 10, we should exclude him. >> thank you. chairperson hur: after the 19th, i presume you will want some time to get us, by citation, the evidence that supports whatever facts are actively in dispute. i will provide the parties with an opportunity to brief whatever legal issues they think need to be briefed. you do not have to submit them, but i think we should give you a chance to do it, if you feel like. how much time with you need to accomplish those two tasks specs -- tasks? facts,
chairperson hur: let us to july 10, ok? let us know by july 10 whether you have a rebuttal case you want to present. is that reasonable? >> yes. >> two issues, actually. one is we would like to have some date certain by which we will now -- know whether or not sure if tennessee -- sheriff hennessey will be here on the 18th. chairperson hur: it sounds like he is not appearing. >> is that the commitment? >> if he changes his mind, i will let everyone here on short order....